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Create Cubes of different sizes (X, Y, Z) with an excel file

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    amiral62
    last edited by 4 Feb 2021, 01:39

    Hi everyone,

    For a job, I have an excel file with about 2000 references including the product code, its dimensions in X, Y and Z. These products are boxes so no complex shapes.

    My question is: Is it possible to import this data into Sketchup so that these 3d objects are created automatically and avoid me doing everything by hand?

    If yes, how? Knowing that I have no knowledge of coding.

    Thank you in advance.

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      pilou
      last edited by 4 Feb 2021, 13:30

      Look at Import cloud points csv by Didier Bur

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        amiral62
        last edited by 4 Feb 2021, 15:59

        Thank you for your answer. I check that !

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          amiral62
          last edited by 4 Feb 2021, 16:51

          Hi, it seems it is not supported in sketchup 2020 and i saw some videos on youtube. I don't think that can help.

          I have this kind of file :

          Number | Width | length | height
          915462 90 80 50
          945126 95 75 60
          914594 80 65 50
          951554 92 73 61
          . . . .
          . . . .
          . . . .

          I would like to be able to automate the creation of these shapes with the creation of a component which will not have the "number" without having each time to create a rectangle with the length and the width then use the push / pull to get the right one height.

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